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Cheating husband's iPhone excuse nuts

A US woman has discovered her husband using his iPhone to
send raunchy pictures of his genitals to a lover, which he tried to
explain was caused by an Apple bug.

The embarrassing high-tech domestic dispute quickly became
public after the woman, Susan, made a post on Apple's discussion
board for iPhone technical support.

She was desperate to determine whether her husband's excuse was
legitimate, holding out hope despite claiming she had already
caught him making late night phone calls and messages to other
women.

"Please help! I took my husband's i-phone and found a raunchy
picture of him attached to an e-mail to a woman in his sent e-mail
file (a Yahoo account)," Susan wrote.

"When I approached him about this (I think that he is cheating
on me) he admitted that he took the picture but says that he never
sent it to anyone.

"He claims that he went to the Genius Bar at the local Apple
store and they told him that it is an i-phone glitch: that photos
sometimes automatically attach themselves to an e-mail address and
appear in the sent folder, even though no e-mail was ever
sent."

Susan then pleaded with the Apple experts on the discussion
board to tell her if they had ever heard of the bug, saying "the
future of my marriage depends on this answer".

Susan did not leave any contact details so it is not possible to
contact her to verify the story. Her account on the Apple site says
she is located in New Jersey.

Most of the initial responses informed Susan that it was not
possible for images to be attached to emails automatically.

Curiously, two newly registered users then posted responses
saying they had experienced the glitch several times but didn't
know how to fix it.

They were quickly shot down by regulars of the discussion board
who queried whether the posts were made by Susan's husband or
online miscreants.

Susan did not publish the photograph online but described it in
G-rated language for the benefit of the morbidly curious
onlookers.

"It was a close-up shot of him pleasuring himself taken at the
exact moment of maximum pleasure ... It's such a good shot that one
must wonder if he actually practiced it a few times before getting
it right," she wrote.

Susan thanked the discussion board users for their assistance
but not before declaring that her lawyer was "working on the
divorce complaint".